Installation and Timesheets Data Files

While new program versions of TimeSage Timesheets will install and configure itself in a way that always works,
you can overwrite where program data gets stored.

On older versions of Windows and TimeSage Timesheets, you will get prompted to select where data should be stored.

Newer operating systems default to only allow administrator accounts write files to disk.
Only a few specific directories can be written to if the operating system / software is running under a limited user account.
The installation will by itself default to the best choice depending on e.g. operating system.
It will also try to detect if you are installing over an old version of the program and default to the old setting.
You can read more about
file permissions and errors.

You can always see where timesheets data is stored in the About dialog.

Change Timesheets Data Location

Locate the file muc.ini stored in the program installation directory. Open it using a text editor.

You can configure where program data is stored by editing the key DataAccess
with valid values being app and os.

All users access the same application data = app.

All users access their own application data = os.

If you change from app to os following happens:

Program will first time it starts try to copy all relevant files from old directories to the new ones (including program setup and projects).

The files copied will also continue to stay in their original location as an extra precaution and backup.

Program will from this point on use these new directories to load and save data from.

If you change from os to app, you will have to move the relevant files yourself.

To run TimeSage Timesheets in portable mode, you will need to do the following steps:

If key DataAccess is set
to app, you can set DataUserPath
to override the data directory path.

Note: If you on newer Windows versions install TimeSage Timesheets into
C:\Program Files you can usually not use the app storage mode.
If you do so, Windows VirtualStore will redirect all file access outside standard user
directories to a directory similar to this: %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\Program Files\%software%.